麻豆原创

麻豆原创

麻豆原创 Research Center

The 麻豆原创 Research Center serves as a central access point for critical prehospital medicine research that can help drive operational and policy changes at the local, state and federal level.

Get insights into EMS provider behavior and beliefs related to hot topics like fatigue management, and participate in 麻豆原创 polls and surveys.

Additionally, find the latest information about research conducted by esteemed EMS organizations, such as the American Ambulance Association, and National Association of EMS Physicians, among other organizations focused on provider health and wellness, patient assessment and treatment, and a variety of safety issues.

Research highlights the potential population health impact of GLP-1 receptor agonists
How clinical variation, management visibility and unintentional overtime impact provider fatigue, depersonalization
Real-world case studies from EMS Lawyer Doug Wolfberg reveal critical takeaways for EMS providers working alongside law enforcement
A recent poll found that nearly 70% of those who responded hold either a bachelor鈥檚 or master鈥檚 degree in an EMS-related field
The unmistakable whiff of smoke is often what first alerts someone to a nearby fire. But what if you can鈥檛 smell?
The data and software company expects continued challenges with staffing and COVID, as well as advancements in technology and data usage
CPR
Wayne Kewitsch and Johanna Moore dig into improving SCA survival and neurological outcomes
Changing just one of many variables that impact EMS response to 911 calls points to the complexity of changing average response times
Data on hemorrhages, traumatic brain injuries, fractures may be used as a nationwide benchmark for trauma systems
Small antibody-like proteins known as VNARs will not be immediately available as a treatment, but they could help prepare for future coronavirus outbreaks
Apply crew resource management sterile cockpit rules to stay safe amidst increased roadway dangers
In the wake of three deadly MCIs in November, only 11% of poll respondents said their agency is fully staffed and trained for a mass casualty incident
鈥淥ur new pattern for FDNY EMS is shaving about a minute off ambulance trips from incident locations to hospitals,鈥 said Professor Andrew Smyth
The International Research Conference 2021 includes presentations on topics such as neonatal care, early recognition of sepsis, resuscitation ethics and COVID-19
Drug overdoses now surpass deaths from car crashes, guns, and flu and pneumonia
Canadian researchers studied the impact of a single night without sleep, as well as chronic poor sleep quality
The poll examined the frequency of vaccine mandates, incentives, termination and jumping ship
Is death notification training associated with decreased burnout among EMS professionals?
Remembering shock pioneer, R Adams Cowley, 30-years after his death
The CDC division is seeking evidence-based responses from employers, unions, workers, researchers, treatment providers and government agencies
Have we fallen victim to a blind eye?
The vaccine is designed to produce antibodies to oxycodone, blocking the drugs鈥 ability to reach the brain
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission identified more than 190,000 ED visits due to micromobility products in the past four years
Patients who received the molnupiravir pill within five days of symptom onset had about half the rate of hospitalization and death as patients on the placebo pill
A study from Florida Atlantic University found IM ketamine administration increases ED intubation rate 5.75-fold for patients testing positive for cocaine